Jack Michael Freedman
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**Jack Michael Freedman - Family Law Attorney** Located in Fishers, Indiana, Jack Michael Freedman is the founder of Freedman Law, P.C., a dedicated law firm specializing in child custody, divorce, and family law matters. With over 35 years of extensive experience, Jack understands the emotional complexities and challenges associated with family conflicts and breakups. His compassionate approach ensures that clients feel supported and informed throughout their legal journey. At Freedman Law, P.C., Jack prioritizes open communication and personalized service. He is committed to providing a thorough understanding of legal options and perspectives that can help alleviate the stress and anxiety often associated with family law issues. Clients can expect a collaborative environment where their concerns are heard and addressed, paving the way for practical solutions tailored to their unique situations. Jack takes immense pride in the long-lasting relationships he has built with clients since establishing Freedman Law, P.C. in 1995. Many clients return to him for assistance with additional legal challenges, while numerous referrals from satisfied clients highlight his reputation for trustworthy and caring service. Jack’s dedication to client support extends beyond traditional office hours, reflecting his commitment to being available when clients need him the most. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, Jack manages cases with efficiency and responsiveness, ensuring that communication remains seamless throughout the legal process. Whether facing a child custody dispute or navigating the complexities of divorce, clients can rely on Jack Michael Freedman for knowledgeable guidance and unwavering support in their family law matters.
About Divorce Separation Law
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.